Consortium for Citizens With Disabilities HYPERLINK http://www.c-c-d.orghttp://www.c-c-d.org Included in this coalition organization is an Education Task Force that follows issues of early childhood special education, the president's commission on excellence in special education, issues of rethinking special education, 2001 IDEA principles, and many other related issues. Family Village HYPERLINK http://vvww.familyvillagehttp://vvww.familyvillage. HYPERLINK http://wisc.edu/index.htmlx wisc.edu/index.htmlx Here is a global community of disability-related resources that is set up under such headings as library, shopping mall, school, community center, and others.
National Information Center for Children and Youth With Disabilities (NICHCY) HYPERLINK http://www.nichcy.org/index.htmlhttp://www.nichcy.org/index.html NICHCY provides information and makes referrals in areas related to specific disabilities, early intervention, special education and related services, individualized education programs, and much more. The site also connects to a listing of Parent's Guides to resources for children and youth with disabilities.
National Rehabilitation Information Center (NARIC) HYPERLINK http://www.naric.cornhttp://www.naric.corn A series of databases that can be keyword-searched on subjects including physical, mental, and psychiatric disabilities, vocational rehabilitation, special education, assistive technology, and more can be found on this site.
School Psychology Resources Online HYPERLINK http://www.schoolpsychologynethttp://www.schoolpsychologynet Numerous sites on special conditions, disorders, and disabilities, as well as other data ranging from assertiveness/evaluation to research, are available on this resource page for psychologists, parents, and educators.
Special Education Exchangehttp://www.spedex.com/main_graphics.htm SpEdEx, as this site is more commonly known, offers a wealth of information, links, and resources to everyone interested in special education.
Special Education News HYPERLINK http://www.speciale6news.com/disabilities/disabnews/http://www.speciale6news.com/disabilities/disabnews/ povanddisab031200.html This particular section of this site discusses the problems of coping with both poverty and disability. Explore the rest: of the site also for information for educators on behavior management, conflict resolution, early intervention, specific disabilities, and much more.
BOOKS ABOUT PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
Beers, C. (1981). A mind that found itself: An autobiography. Pittsburg: University of Pittsburg Press Brown, C. (1970). Down all the days. New York: Stein & Day. Byars, B. (1970). The summer of the swans. New York: Viking Press Carlson, T. (l995). The suicide of my son: The story of childhood depression. Duluth, MN: Benline Press. Dorris, M. (l989). The broken cord. New York: Harper & Row. Edwards, K. (2005). The memory keeper’s daughter. New York: Penguin Books Fries, K. (Ed.). (l997). Staring back: The disability experience from the inside out. New York: Plume. Green, H. (l964). I never promised you a rose garden. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston. Grandin, Y. (l996). Thinking in pictures: And other reports from my life with autism. New York: Random House Haddon, M. (2003). The curious incident of the dog in the night-time. New York: Random House. Jamison, K. R. (l995). An unquiet mind: A memoir of moods and madness. New York: Knopf. Kaufman, B. (l987). Sun rise. New York: Harper & Row. Keller, H. (l928). The story of my life. Boston: Houghton-Miflin. Kingsley, J & Levitz, M. (1994). Count us in. New York: Harcourt Brace. Meyers, R. (l978). Like normal people. New York: McGraw-Hill Plath, S. (l971) The bell jar. New York: Harper and Row Share, D. (l958). Sunrise at Campobello. New York: Random House Taylor, D. (l991). Learning denied. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann.
Council for Exceptional Children Standards
Consortium for Citizens With Disabilities
HYPERLINK http://www.c-c-d.org http://www.c-c-d.org
Included in this coalition organization is an Education Task Force that follows issues of early childhood special education, the president's commission on excellence in special education, issues of rethinking special education, 2001 IDEA principles, and many other related issues.
Family Village
HYPERLINK http://vvww.familyvillage http://vvww.familyvillage. HYPERLINK http://wisc.edu/index.htmlx wisc.edu/index.htmlx
Here is a global community of disability-related resources that is set up under such headings as library, shopping mall, school, community center, and others.
National Information Center for Children and Youth With Disabilities (NICHCY)
HYPERLINK http://www.nichcy.org/index.html http://www.nichcy.org/index.html
NICHCY provides information and makes referrals in areas related to specific disabilities, early intervention, special education and related services, individualized education programs, and much more. The site also connects to a listing of Parent's Guides to resources for children and youth with disabilities.
National Rehabilitation Information Center (NARIC)
HYPERLINK http://www.naric.corn http://www.naric.corn
A series of databases that can be keyword-searched on subjects including physical, mental, and psychiatric disabilities, vocational rehabilitation, special education, assistive technology, and more can be found on this site.
President's Commission on Excellence in Special Education (PCESE)
HYPERLINK http://www.ed.gov/inits/commissionsboards/whspecialeducation/ http://www.ed.gov/inits/commissionsboards/whspecialeducation/ The report stemming from the work of the PCESE, A New Era: Revitalizing Special Education for Children and Their Families, can be downloaded in full at this site.
School Psychology Resources Online HYPERLINK http://www.schoolpsychologynet http://www.schoolpsychologynet
Numerous sites on special conditions, disorders, and disabilities, as well as other data ranging from assertiveness/evaluation to research, are available on this resource page for psychologists, parents, and educators.
Special Education Exchange http://www.spedex.com/main_graphics.htm
SpEdEx, as this site is more commonly known, offers a wealth of information, links, and resources to everyone interested in special education.
Special Education News HYPERLINK http://www.speciale6news.com/disabilities/disabnews/ http://www.speciale6news.com/disabilities/disabnews/ povanddisab031200.html
This particular section of this site discusses the problems of coping with both poverty and disability. Explore the rest: of the site also for information for educators on behavior management, conflict resolution, early intervention, specific disabilities, and much more.
BOOKS ABOUT PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
Beers, C. (1981). A mind that found itself: An autobiography. Pittsburg: University of Pittsburg Press
Brown, C. (1970). Down all the days. New York: Stein & Day.
Byars, B. (1970). The summer of the swans. New York: Viking Press
Carlson, T. (l995). The suicide of my son: The story of childhood depression. Duluth, MN: Benline Press.
Dorris, M. (l989). The broken cord. New York: Harper & Row.
Edwards, K. (2005). The memory keeper’s daughter. New York: Penguin Books
Fries, K. (Ed.). (l997). Staring back: The disability experience from the inside out. New York: Plume.
Green, H. (l964). I never promised you a rose garden. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston.
Grandin, Y. (l996). Thinking in pictures: And other reports from my life with autism. New York:
Random House
Haddon, M. (2003). The curious incident of the dog in the night-time. New York: Random House.
Jamison, K. R. (l995). An unquiet mind: A memoir of moods and madness. New York: Knopf.
Kaufman, B. (l987). Sun rise. New York: Harper & Row.
Keller, H. (l928). The story of my life. Boston: Houghton-Miflin.
Kingsley, J & Levitz, M. (1994). Count us in. New York: Harcourt Brace.
Meyers, R. (l978). Like normal people. New York: McGraw-Hill
Plath, S. (l971) The bell jar. New York: Harper and Row
Share, D. (l958). Sunrise at Campobello. New York: Random House
Taylor, D. (l991). Learning denied. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann.